0 past simple and past participle of buff
1 to rub an object made of metal, wood, or leather in order to make it shine, using a soft, dry cloth
The mold was buffed and polished for maximum optical clarity, and attachments were made for mounting external tubing.
The test time for buffing the side of the shoe took 16 s, and the side of the shoe was buffed appropriately for gluing.
Hence, the side of the uppers covering the sole should be mechanically buffed to enhance the adhesive power.
I hope that the farmers themselves will take some comfort from the fact that their image, which was somewhat tarnished, is buffed up by their very good record last year.
The mold cure method involves the application of raw rubber on the previously buffed and prepared casing, which is later cured in matrices.
Applied to the nail and buffed, it gave a natural rose color.
The article then is filed, buffed and smoothed to get rid of the temporary black coating.
This small, disingenuous comedy has been buffed to shine like a jewel; the smoothness of it keeps you giggling.